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Piraeus

It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,5... Read More

Day 1
24 October 2026

Piraeus

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Day 2
25 October 2026

Katakolon

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Day 3
26 October 2026

Sarandë

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Day 4
27 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 5
28 October 2026

Valletta

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Day 6
29 October 2026

Stromboli

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Day 6
29 October 2026

Taormina

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Day 7
30 October 2026

Naples

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Day 8
31 October 2026

Civitavecchia

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Day 9
01 November 2026

Bonifacio, Corsica

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Day 9
01 November 2026

Ajaccio, Corsica

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Day 10
02 November 2026

Villefranche-sur-Mer

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Day 11
03 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 12
04 November 2026

Barcelona

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available

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Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues

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Complimentary shuttle service from ship to port where available

Explore Oosterdam

Deck 11 - Sports

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  • Observation Deck
  • The Retreat
  • Sports Court

Deck 10 - Observation

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  • Explorations Central & Café/Crow's Nest
  • Sliding Dome Cover
  • Club Hal
  • High Score
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

Deck 9 - Lido

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  • Fitness Centre
  • Greenhouse Spa & Salon
  • Hydro Pool
  • Lido Pool
  • Lido Bar
  • Dive-In
  • Canaletto
  • Lido Market
  • Sea View Bar
  • Sea View Pool

Deck 8 - Navigation

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  • Bridge
  • Neptune Suites
  • Signature Suites
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

Deck 7 - Rotterdam

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  • Neptune Lounge
  • Pinnacle Suites
  • Neptune Suites
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

Deck 6 - Upper Verandah

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  • Neptune Suites 
  • Signature Suites
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Ocean-View Staterooms (Large)
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

Deck 5 - Verandah

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  • Neptune Suites
  • Signature Suites
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

Deck 4 - Upper Promenade

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  • Neptune Suites
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Ocean-View Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

Deck 3 - Promenade Deck

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  • World Stage
  • Hudson
  • Tasman Room
  • Half Moon
  • Stuyvesant
  • The Shops
  • Ocean Bar
  • Atrium
  • Photo Shop
  • The Dining Room

Deck 2 - Lower Promenade

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  • World Stage
  • Casino
  • Billboard Onboard
  • Gallery Bar
  • Rolling Stone Lounge
  • Pinnacle Grill
  • Atrium
  • Pinnacle Bar
  • Art Gallery
  • Lincoln Centre Stage
  • Explorer's Lounge
  • The Dining Room

Deck 1 - Main

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  • World Stage
  • Guest Services 
  • Atrium
  • Future Cruises
  • Ocean-View Staterooms (Large)
  • Interior Staterooms (Large or Standard)

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MS Oosterdam: An older classic enjoying a new lease of life

MS Oosterdam: An older classic enjoying a new lease of life

MS Oosterdam: An older classic enjoying a new lease of life MS Oosterdam Cruise Deals Holland America Line’s ms Oosterdam was launched in 2003 as the first in the line’s Vista-class ships, it is also reasonably small at 1,964 passengers when compared with today’s industry average of around 3,000-plus among mainstream lines.  However, in common with all Holland America Line ships, the navy hull gives it a smart look which hints at the classic, understated ambience the line is known for. ms Oosterdam isn’t a ship that is prone to flashiness and glitz. As part of a $300 million fleet enhancement programme, it has been refurbished with new venues, facilities and revitalised suites. Further work is due in April (2018) when its Explorations Cafe and Crow’s Nest will be redeveloped to Explorations Central, a new enhanced 'immersion' area that adds to the existing facility with various high-tech gadgets including interactive screens and a 'virtual bridge'. Where to eat Set on two decks, the main Vista restaurant is an elegant venue, though during my stay I felt dinners could be hit and miss with some dishes left standing too long before reaching the table. But overall, food was good. Following the refit, ms Oosterdam’s buffet restaurant has become the Lido Market with different food stations to 'grab on the go' or be made to order. The Pinnacle Grill, offering prime cuts of meat, Alaskan salmon and lobster, is a cut above – but you will pay $35pp to dine here, though it is a quality experience. It’s a similar story for Rudi’s Sel de Mer – the French brasserie-style seafood restaurant which originally debuted on Holland America Line’s newest ship, ms Koningsdam, and appears as a 'pop-up' facility in ms Oosterdam’s Pinnacle Grill with prices charged on an a la carte basis. For Italian fare, Canaletto (housed in a sectioned-off area of the Lido Market) serves up an authentic selection of dishes for a $15pp supplement. Where to sleep ms Oosterdam’s new-look premium suites now come with a host of free benefits that range from binoculars to use during voyages to in-suite espresso and coffee machines and expanded toiletries. Guests in Neptune or Pinnacle suites also enjoy complimentary access to the Neptune Lounge, with its own library and refreshments served during the day. Their stylish decor is in contrast to the more classic tones of navy and gold used in the Verandah, Ocean-View and Interior staterooms where the layout reflects the older age of this ship. For families, some cabins come with a sofa-bed sleeping one and a bunk bed that drops down from the ceiling, though in my experience it came down so low, I kept banging my head on it! What to do The upgrade has given added zest to ms Oosterdam’s entertainment line-up led by the impressive natural history concerts, films and children’s activities brought by Holland America Line’s tie-up with BBC Earth. Young and old cruisers can test their nature knowledge on 'What on Earth?' family game shows, while children can discover amazing animal facts on BBC fact shows that are specially targeted at youngsters. Another significant change has been the tuneful addition of more musical attractions with the 'Music Walk' experience that debuted on ms Koningsdam. This comprises three venues: Lincoln Center Stage featuring live chamber music; Billboard Onboard, with chart-topping favourites; and the B B King’s Blues Club and its distinctive mix of Memphis Blues. Holland America Line was one of the first lines to have show kitchens on its ships for culinary demonstrations and cookery classes and this has been bolstered by a tie-up with the America’s Test Kitchen US TV cooking show. Would-be techie fans can brush up their skills at digital workshops on everything from video-editing techniques to mastering digital photography. ms Oosterdam’s smaller size means there is not space for masses of facilities, but it still has two pools (one with a retractable roof), sports court, fitness centre and spa. Children are well catered for with Club HAL kids’ clubs for three to 17-year-olds offering everything from themed parties to team games. On Alaska voyages, ms Oosterdam’s Club HAL comes into its own with a slew of themed diversions, culminating in a Glacier Bay scavenger hunt around the ship and a Junior Ranger programme whereby a national parks ranger comes aboard to talk to children about the local wildlife. What I loved -The airy Explorations Café and Crow’s Nest, soon to be transformed into Explorations Centre, which are lovely spots to spend time admiring the panoramic views, especially for scenic cruising; flicking through one of the books from the library; or puzzling over the jigsaw with a barista-style coffee. -The Lido Pool which, thanks to its retractable roof, becomes a pleasant conservatory-style area to relax in on rainy days. -The mainly Indonesian crew who, when I was on-board, were among the best I’d encountered, combining efficiency with genuine friendliness. Particularly true of the dining staff. Top Tip Don’t miss one of the scrumptious gourmet burgers from the Dive-In burger bar, especially the vegetarian portabello mushroom burger with delicious fries. And if you are feeling thirsty, make sure you try one of the cool cocktails from the swish new Gallery Bar. Want to experience Holland America Line's ms Oosterdam for yourself? 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11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins

11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins

11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins View Balcony Cruise Deals A cruise ship cabin is an important factor of your sailing, whether you’re a serial suite booker or a lover of inside staterooms. There are many staterooms to choose from when it comes to booking your cruise, but which are the most unusual? Here are 11 of our favourite places to rest your head which are a little out of the ordinary. Zipline Balcony Oasis of the Seas Featured in Balcony cabins which overlook the Boardwalk neighbourhood on-board Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, passengers not only get to stay in the industry’s first in-facing balconies but also gain fantastic views of the zipline as fellow cruisers fly nine decks above them! AquaTheater Suite Oasis-Class ships Only available on the Oasis Class ships the AquaTheater Suites offer up to eight guests a large space to unwind. Their key feature, and the reason they are named ‘AquaTheater Suites’, is that they boasts a huge wraparound balcony with views to the AquaTheater and surroundings. MSC Zoe Fleetwide MSC Cruises’ latest addition of Zoe is the first-of-its-kind. Featured in all cabins aboard MSC Bellissima, and soon to be fleetwide, the assistant is able to answer hundreds of questions about life on-board, help with excursion and restaurant reservations, as well as answering a huge range of unique customer queries. So far, she can answer 800 questions in seven languages and 30 different accents across the globe. But she doesn’t stop there. Her artificial intelligence means she is continually expanding her knowledge and offering a more personalised experience for passengers. She can offer instant information about cruise events, entertainment, journey updates or just playing music to get ready to. Virtual Balcony Symphony, Harmony, Spectrum, Anthem, Ovation, Quantum, Navigator, Explorer and Voyager of the Seas Featuring an 80-inch high-definition screen which spans almost floor to ceiling, Royal Caribbean’s Virtual Balconies are a unique and contemporary way to view the world outside without having to book an ocean view or balcony. The staterooms offer a real-time view of the ocean and destinations streamed from either the front or back of the ship, depending on which way your room is facing. There’s even sound added for effect, curtains and a virtual balcony rail to offer a ‘real feel’ to your inside cabin. The whole balcony can be switched off if guests wish, but it adds a great perspective on outside weather and give a new dimension to the cabin. Edge Stateroom with Infinite Balcony Edge-Class ships Offering 27% more space than staterooms on the rest of the fleet, Celebrity Cruises’ innovative Edge Staterooms with Infinite Balcony are one-of-a-kind. The unique factor is the balcony, which has a window operated from a control panel to extend the stateroom and bring the outside in. When the bi-fold doors and window is open, the space is great and really opens up your stateroom within a truly transformational setting. These staterooms are exclusively available on-board Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex, and any future Edge-Class ships. Ultimate Family Suite Symphony of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas Exactly as described, this suite is the ultimate must for families wanting fun memories! Jam-packed with a huge TV, air-hockey table, LEGO wall, hot tub and even a slide that connects the upper level with the ground it’s the perfect place to hang out and enjoy each other’s company while cruising. There’s only two bedrooms, one for the parents and one for kids which sleeps four. There is also a sofa bed in the living room which sleeps two, so the total number to stay in this suite is up to eight. Ben & Jerrys ‘Sweet’ Freedom-Class ships A stateroom that includes free ice cream sounds like a dream, but it’s a reality on-board Royal Caribbean’s Freedom Class ships (Independence, Liberty and Freedom of the Seas). Stateroom 6305 is Promenade Stateroom with a difference, overlooking the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop with two cows prominently displayed in the window. Aptly named the Ben & Jerry’s ‘Sweet’, the cruise line plays on the unusual view with perks such as daily complimentary ice cream for each guest; access to the Concierge Lounge; and reservations for the ice show. Within the room décor mirror bovine-themes with cow artwork, trinkets, and cow print soft furnishings for a truly unique stateroom to enjoy! Edge Villa Edge-Class ships Designed for the Edge-Class, these suites offer an exciting new category of staterooms for guests to enjoy. The unusual offering is that the Edge Villa is set across two floors, with private plunge pools and floor-to-ceiling windows as well as an expanse of 739 square feet of space! Though Celebrity Cruises aren’t the first cruise line to offer two-storey suites, the Edge Villas are styled to a contemporary level and include exclusive access to The Retreat; their own butler; a premium beverage package; unlimited speciality dining; and high-speed internet access. Sea Terrace Fleetwide Featured on-board brand-new cruise line, Virgin Voyages, all the staterooms are unique and unusual. However, the Sea Terrace stands out with its Roomy Rainshower and hand-woven terrace hammock as well as plenty other quirky features that you wouldn’t usually find in a typical balcony room. The rain showers offer a spa-like wash while the hammocks are hand-woven by artisans from Yellow Leaf – a social enterprise that fosters women’s empowerment and community transformation in rural Thailand. The stateroom features clever lighting with sensors that auto-adjust according to movements and changes between the day and night and there are PIR presence sensors which automatically switch to energy-saving mode when the cabin is empty. Lanai Stateroom Amsterdam, Maasdam, Rotterdam, Veendam and Volendam ships The Lanai stateroom offers a roomy cruise experience on-board selected ships in the Holland America Line fleet. What makes these unique is the sliding door which leads directly into the walk-around Lower Promenade Deck, with instant access to reserved deck chairs to enjoy the stunning views at your leisure. Privacy is not compromised either as the glass for the sliding doors is one-way, so no one can peer into your stateroom when passing by. From virtual balconies to digital assistants, cruising offers a great range of places to stay and relax. If you’re looking for something unusual to book for your next cruise, these 11 staterooms are definitely some of our top picks! Have you stayed in any of these cruise ship cabins? Which is the most unique stateroom you’ve booked? Let us know in the comments below!   View Our Balcony Cruise Deals

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Why you should cruise the Mediterranean in winter

Why you should cruise the Mediterranean in winter

Why you should cruise the Mediterranean in winter View Mediterranean Cruise Deals [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There’s a great deal to be said for cruising the Mediterranean in the winter months. While I love a sea day under the hot summer sunshine as much as the next person, queuing for hours to get into popular attractions ashore is not ideal. Wading through a forest of selfie sticks to get the perfect shot is tiresome. If the lure of cruising is exploring the cultural delights of a new port every day, rather than topping up the tan, a low-season voyage could be the perfect solution.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Which cruise lines visit the Mediterranean in winter A fair few cruise lines now offer off-season Mediterranean cruises. Celebrity and MSC Cruises both have ships making year-round circuits of the Mediterranean, while Viking Ocean has a specific Quiet Season Mediterranean series of voyages in November and December, taking in all the popular ports from Rome and Barcelona to Livorno and Dubrovnik. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Seabourn and Oceania all have eastern Mediterranean sailings well into November, long after the summer crowds have dispersed. Princess Cruises offers an extended Europe season – and there are, of course, any number of world cruise itineraries leaving the UK each January and heading down through the Mediterranean towards the sunshine. You could book the first sector of one of these – Southampton to Athens or Dubai, for example, and dose up on culture along the way.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The benefits of winter Mediterranean cruises Popular European ports take on a different feel off-season. There is a sense that the locals have their cities back. Nobody looks harassed, or tries to sell you anything. On a recent cruise with Viking, we wandered around the Piazza Navona in Rome, snapping pictures of the famous fountains against a moody sky, no tour groups in the foreground. In Cagliari, the capital of Sicily, we had the cobbled old town to ourselves and later pottered around a small market buying honey and olive oil, hearing only Italian voices. Barcelona was even better; we swanned straight into the Sagrada Familia cathedral, normally heaving with visitors, without queuing. In December, it was just warm enough for a glass of wine and some tasty tapas outside in a pretty square at lunchtime. The list goes on; imagine Dubrovnik if you are on the only ship in port, with the path around the city’s ramparts all to yourself. Or Venice in misty November, so much more beautiful and atmospheric than in steamy August.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] But what about the weather? Of course, you do take a gamble on the weather by cruising off season. We certainly had some windy days, but in the Mediterranean, strong winds can kick up at any time of year. In November and December, it is generally too chilly to dine on deck and you might not spend much time on your balcony – but maybe that’s a good reason to save money and for once, not book a balcony cabin. Picking a ship that has enough to keep you amused in cool weather cruising is important; a vessel with a covered pool, for example. Colder weather can even be a bonding experience; on my recent cruise, there was quite the party spirit in the hot tubs every evening as we left port (until it was time to get out and brave the chill).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The main factor is to pick a smart itinerary that covers plenty of options for inclement weather. After all, if you have always wanted to visit the Acropolis Museum in Athens, or the Uffizi in Florence, or the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, without the crowds, it really doesn’t matter if the skies outside are grey. More About Mediterranean Cruises

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Eastern Mediterranean: What to see and where to cruise

Eastern Mediterranean: What to see and where to cruise

Eastern Mediterranean: What to see and where to cruise View All Mediterranean Cruises The Eastern Mediterranean extends from Venice through the Ionian Sea to the Aegean; the Turkish coast and further south; the shores of Israel, Cyprus and Lebanon; represents the greatest concentration of historical interest in the cruising world. In a single voyage you could see the iconic antiquities of Jerusalem, Athens, Delos, Olympia and Ephesus. Or you could squeeze through the Corinth Canal on a smaller ship, learn about Theseus and the Minotaur in the Palace of Knossos on Crete, gaze up at the chunky castle of the Knights of St John at Lindos, and look for Game of Thrones shooting locations from the ramparts of Dubrovnik. This is also a region of great natural beauty with tremendous variety, from the pebbly beaches and crystal clear waters of Croatia, to the towering black cliffs of volcanic Santorini and the softer hills and cypress groves of the Ionian. Mixing culture with beach time and watersports is easy; Mykonos has gorgeous beaches, for example, or you could join a sea kayaking excursion in Dubrovnik, or snap a selfie on the famous Shipwreck Beach on Kefalonia.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Choose your route So how do you choose a route? Typically, an eastern Mediterranean fly-cruise would sail Venice-Athens, or round trip from either, or Rome-Athens (taking in part of the western Med as well). Plenty of lines offer fly-cruises from Venice, among them Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruises, MSC Cruises, P&O Cruises, Cunard and Celebrity Cruises. You can get a long way south and east without flying, too; P&O Cruises offers several Greek Islands cruises from Southampton, including a couple in the school holidays. Typically, in just over a fortnight, you will sail all the way to Rhodes, also visiting Athens, Mykonos and Katakolon. A few ships still call at Istanbul, which used to offer a dramatic end to a meander through the region, but most lines are steering clear until the security situation is more stable. A lot still visit Kusadasi, though, which is the jumping off point for the antiquities at Ephesus and remains one of the big bucket-list ports of the eastern Med, the others being Venice, Santorini, Rhodes, Athens, Dubrovnik and Kotor. The temporary demise of Turkey has led to a surge in popularity of Croatia and, by default, Montenegro, as the gorgeous old medieval town of Kotor, perched at the end of a long and spectacular fjord, is an easy hop from Dubrovnik. As a rule of thumb, the smaller the ship, the more adventurous the itinerary, so on a smaller vessel exploring Croatia, expect to see elegant coastal towns like Split and Zadar, or Korcula encircled by ramparts. There is a fashion for more in-depth exploration nowadays as cruisers seek more adventurous experiences on board expeditions cruises or more excursion focused itineraries. This idea of late sailings and overnights in port is a pleasing development in Mediterranean cruising and should be taken advantage of. If there is one place you want to be in port for ‘magic hour’, that golden time either side of sunset, it is the Greek islands, Italy or Croatia. Cunard Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises are among the big ship cruise lines offering more overnights on their Mediterranean itineraries, while Azamara both keep their mid-sized ships in port till late at night. The far eastern reaches of the Mediterranean, Jerusalem and Galilee, are high on many cruisers’ priority lists but are, of course, more subject to political volatility than anywhere else on the cruising map. Israel is certainly seeing a resurgence and cruise lines visiting include Celebrity, Cunard, P&O Cruises, Oceania, Seabourn, Azamara, Viking Ocean and Holland America, although more in the shoulder season months than the baking midsummer. See thge best of Egypt as you visit Cairo and the Pyramids from the Mediterranean port of Alexandria. You are most likely to venture here if you book a segment of a world cruise on board Fred. Olsen or Viking Ocean or a repositioning cruise to the Middle East, another region growing in popularity; luxury lines Crystal and Silversea both offer sailings from the eastern Med to Dubai.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] When to visit So when should you visit? Peak season for the Eastern Mediterranean is June to September but July and August, the busiest months, are not necessarily the best as temperatures are punishing and crowds can be overwhelming. If you are cruising with children in the school holidays, do build in plenty of beach stops and (dare we say this?), in more challenging ports like Athens, with young children in tow, you could even consider staying on-board instead of traipsing round the antiquities. You will have the pool to yourself. May and June are particularly pleasant, as is mid-September onwards, right up until November. A couple of lines, namely MSC Cruises and Viking Ocean, offer wonderful off-season eastern Med cruises, too, sailing right through the winter, which means you can prowl the alleyways of Venice or take in the magnificent Acropolis without the crowds.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Eastern Mediterranean cruises encompass history, culture and natural beauty. Perfect for relaxation as a couple, a family or even a solo traveller, these cruise holidays will pique your curiosity and help you return home full of wonder.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]View All Mediterranean Cruises

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Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions View Europe Cruises Europe is full of so many wonderful things to see and do, from world-famous attractions to hidden gems. If you’re hoping to experience some magical moments on your cruise to Europe, here are ten of the best cruise excursions to do. Race Sea Kayaking in Dubrovnik – Royal Caribbean Sporty cruisers will love Royal Caribbean‘s super active excursions. Take to the sapphire waters outside of Dubrovnik’s historic walls for a thrilling kayak race. If you have a bit of a competitive streak, you’ll have great fun trying to beat your fellow holidaymakers and earn epic bragging rights. Afterwards, you’ll head to the stunning island of Lokrum to soak up the sun and recharge. A Visit to a Local Farmer by Horse and Carriage and Bus Panorama – Disney Cruise Line You can live your Disney fairy-tale in Rostock, Germany with this enchanting excursion. First, you’ll travel through idyllic German countryside in true Prince or Princess style on horse and carriage. You’ll then arrive at a traditional farm, where you’ll learn how the adorable thatched rooves of Rostock are made. And children can enjoy a pony ride! Ape’s Den, St. Michael’s Cave and Europa Point Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Visit the fabulous island of Gibraltar with NCL to take part in this brilliant excursion. At Europa Point, you’ll see two gorgeous religious buildings, the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque and the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, whilst taking in the sensational views of Gibraltar. Following this, you’ll explore the magical St. Michael’s cave. And lastly, you’ll head to the Ape’s Den to meet some incredibly cute Barbary Macaques. Let’s Take a Selfie: Istanbul – Norwegian Cruise Line Take to Istanbul – the best cruise excursion for those aiming for the perfect holiday insta pics. On this tour of the fantastical city of Istanbul, you’ll be provided with a selfie stick to take photos with world-famous sights like the Grand Bazaar, Pierre Loti Hill, and Camilica Mosque. Then, you’ll end your day sipping some traditional Turkish drinks. To enjoy this excursion, simply cruise the Greek Isles with NCL. Versailles Palace and Grounds – Princess Cruises Sail to France with Princess Cruises to take a tour of the marvellous palace of Versailles. Here you’ll encounter the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors and Hercules Drawing Room. Then, you’ll visit the gardens to admire exquisite statues and fountains. Santorini Volcano Hiking Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Another great trip for active cruisers, this NCL excursion will have you hiking to the top of New Kameni to take in some phenomenal views. Then, you’ll travel to Palea Kameni to relax in the natural hot springs, perfect for easing off your muscles after your hike. Montserrat Tour, Barcelona- Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to trek to the Montserrat Monastery. Once you’re there, you’ll see the statue of the Black Madonna – the Patron Saint of Barcelona. You’ll also have an opportunity to stroll around the Montserrat Monastery Museum and see art by the likes of Dali and Monet. Caves of Nerja – Royal Caribbean Cruise to Malaga with Royal Caribbean to enjoy this amazing excursion. As you wander around these spectacular caves, you’ll see amazingly preserved prehistoric wall art and the world’s largest stalagmite, which stands at 32 metres high. The Greenlanders – Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to experience Greenlandic culture in the most intimate way possible. You’ll have the privilege of visiting the home of a Qaqortoq local and listening to them talk about their lifestyle, as you drink traditional Kaffemik and yummy Greenlandic cake. Ancient Ephesus – Princess Cruises When you take this Princess Cruises excursion, you’ll come face to face with incredible ancient relics. Once a Roman provincial capital and trading centre between the East and West, immerse yourself in the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Visit the Grand Theatre and ruins of Ephesus’ Basilica, or the market district with thousands of merchants offering wares to rival the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. If any of these excursions tickle your fancy, why not check out our European Cruise Deals and you could soon be experiencing some of these amazing adventures for yourself!View Our Europe Cruises

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Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas

Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas

Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas More About Legend Of The Seas Royal Caribbean has revealed the latest ship to join the fleet in 2026, Legend of the Seas will be the third ship in the Icon Class. Debuting in Europe from July 2026, she will offer 7-night itineraries from Barcelona with interporting from Rome. From November 2026, this beautiful new ship will reposition to homeport from Fort Lauderdale offering 6-night Western Caribbean itineraries and 8-night Southern Caribbean itineraries. This will be the first time an Icon Class ship sails in Europe and the Southern Caribbean in its maiden season. Deals for Royal Caribbean International ships Legend of the Seas from 2026-01-01 to 2026-12-31 An Iconic Family Holiday Legend of the Seas levels up European summers in 2026, taking bold world wanders to thrilling new heights from Rome and Barcelona. This is Europe like you’ve never seen before — with onboard experiences as monumental as the history-hopping adventures onshore. Wander past intricate facades and step into mesmerizing interiors — from the timeless allure of Rome’s Colosseum to Antoni Gaudí’s famous La Sagrada Familia. Feast on flavours from the fishing villages of Marseille. Dive into the local cultures of Florence, Naples, and Palma De Mallorca. Have it all on the boldest ship to ever sail the Mediterranean. Take a look at the sailing she’s offering from Europe in 2026: Sail from Barcelona Date Departure Port Duration Destination 02-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 09-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 16-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 23-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 30-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 06-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 13-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 20-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 27-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 04-Oct-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 11-Oct-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 18-Oct-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​   Sail from Rome Date Departure Port Duration Destination 13-Aug-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 20-Aug-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 27-Aug-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 03-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 10-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 17-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 24-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 01-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 08-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 15-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 22-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 3​ Western Mediterranean​ Next Level Caribbean Icon Legend of the Seas makes a grand Caribbean debut in Winter 2026, sailing to the region’s most magnificent destinations — including fun-soaked trips to the award-winning private destination Perfect Day at CocoCay. Lounge like an Icon with luxe beach clubs, dive into full-time party time at the adults-only Hideaway Beach and unlock bolder family time at Thrill Waterpark®. And when you’re not at the end-all, be-all, island-of-all — buckle up for picture-perfect adventure with 8-night Southern Caribbean and 6-night Western Caribbean sailings. Lunch like a local and snorkel with the magnificent marine life around Aruba. Or wander the treasure trove of culture in Curaçao. Create an unforgettable Caribbean legacy on the thrill-class threequel, sailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Date Departure Port Duration Destination 14-Nov-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 22-Nov-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 28-Nov-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 06-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 12-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 20-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day Holiday 26-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day Holiday 03-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 09-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 17-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 23-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 31-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 06-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 14-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 20-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 28-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 06-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 14-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 20-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 28-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 03-Apr-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 11-Apr-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 17-Apr-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day   More About Legend Of The Seas

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Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions View Europe Cruises Europe is full of so many wonderful things to see and do, from world-famous attractions to hidden gems. If you’re hoping to experience some magical moments on your cruise to Europe, here are ten of the best cruise excursions to do. Race Sea Kayaking in Dubrovnik – Royal Caribbean Sporty cruisers will love Royal Caribbean‘s super active excursions. Take to the sapphire waters outside of Dubrovnik’s historic walls for a thrilling kayak race. If you have a bit of a competitive streak, you’ll have great fun trying to beat your fellow holidaymakers and earn epic bragging rights. Afterwards, you’ll head to the stunning island of Lokrum to soak up the sun and recharge. A Visit to a Local Farmer by Horse and Carriage and Bus Panorama – Disney Cruise Line You can live your Disney fairy-tale in Rostock, Germany with this enchanting excursion. First, you’ll travel through idyllic German countryside in true Prince or Princess style on horse and carriage. You’ll then arrive at a traditional farm, where you’ll learn how the adorable thatched rooves of Rostock are made. And children can enjoy a pony ride! Ape’s Den, St. Michael’s Cave and Europa Point Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Visit the fabulous island of Gibraltar with NCL to take part in this brilliant excursion. At Europa Point, you’ll see two gorgeous religious buildings, the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque and the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, whilst taking in the sensational views of Gibraltar. Following this, you’ll explore the magical St. Michael’s cave. And lastly, you’ll head to the Ape’s Den to meet some incredibly cute Barbary Macaques. Let’s Take a Selfie: Istanbul – Norwegian Cruise Line Take to Istanbul – the best cruise excursion for those aiming for the perfect holiday insta pics. On this tour of the fantastical city of Istanbul, you’ll be provided with a selfie stick to take photos with world-famous sights like the Grand Bazaar, Pierre Loti Hill, and Camilica Mosque. Then, you’ll end your day sipping some traditional Turkish drinks. To enjoy this excursion, simply cruise the Greek Isles with NCL. Versailles Palace and Grounds – Princess Cruises Sail to France with Princess Cruises to take a tour of the marvellous palace of Versailles. Here you’ll encounter the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors and Hercules Drawing Room. Then, you’ll visit the gardens to admire exquisite statues and fountains. Santorini Volcano Hiking Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Another great trip for active cruisers, this NCL excursion will have you hiking to the top of New Kameni to take in some phenomenal views. Then, you’ll travel to Palea Kameni to relax in the natural hot springs, perfect for easing off your muscles after your hike. Montserrat Tour, Barcelona- Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to trek to the Montserrat Monastery. Once you’re there, you’ll see the statue of the Black Madonna – the Patron Saint of Barcelona. You’ll also have an opportunity to stroll around the Montserrat Monastery Museum and see art by the likes of Dali and Monet. Caves of Nerja – Royal Caribbean Cruise to Malaga with Royal Caribbean to enjoy this amazing excursion. As you wander around these spectacular caves, you’ll see amazingly preserved prehistoric wall art and the world’s largest stalagmite, which stands at 32 metres high. The Greenlanders – Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to experience Greenlandic culture in the most intimate way possible. You’ll have the privilege of visiting the home of a Qaqortoq local and listening to them talk about their lifestyle, as you drink traditional Kaffemik and yummy Greenlandic cake. Ancient Ephesus – Princess Cruises When you take this Princess Cruises excursion, you’ll come face to face with incredible ancient relics. Once a Roman provincial capital and trading centre between the East and West, immerse yourself in the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Visit the Grand Theatre and ruins of Ephesus’ Basilica, or the market district with thousands of merchants offering wares to rival the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. If any of these excursions tickle your fancy, why not check out our European Cruise Deals and you could soon be experiencing some of these amazing adventures for yourself!View Our Europe Cruises

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Ultimate Guide to European Cruises

Ultimate Guide to European Cruises

Ultimate Guide to European Cruises View Europe Cruises Cruises around Europe are by far one of the most popular choices for UK cruisers. Europe is a fantastic holiday destination with so much to do and see for cruisers of all ages – whether you are heading to the blissful Mediterranean, breath-taking Norway and Northern Europe or the Scandinavian delights of the Baltics, a cruise is by far the best mode of transport. With no other holiday do you get to explore so much in one trip! With all that being said, it can be difficult to know exactly what you want from a European cruise – after all, with so much on offer it can be hard to choose. Inevitably, there will be better options for families at some destinations and couples at others – so it is important to know what you are looking for. That is where we come in. This guide to European cruises will cover everything you need to know – from the best time to go on a European cruise, to the must-see destinations and cruise lines. When is the Best Time for a European Cruise? The best time for a European cruise will of course vary depending on which part of Europe you intend to travel to. Luckily each destination tends to have its peak season which helps to guide you on the best time to travel. For Mediterranean cruises, the peak travel time – the weather is warm, the water is pristine, and the cities are bustling. For families, this is likely the best time to travel as there is ample time off school to take advantage of. However, for couples or families with children not at school we recommend travelling in spring or autumn to avoid the rush. For Baltic cruises, you again should aim for slightly warmer months. Baltic cruises run all year-round however the poor weather in winter is less desirable. Therefore, the best travel months are July, August and September. For Northern Europe, such as Iceland and Norway the best travel time is again June through August – if you are looking for sun that is. If you are looking to see the northern lights, the best time is between October and March. Best European Cruise Lines We work with a variety of cruise lines that operate in Europe, and they are all special in their own way. The best cruise line for you will depend on different factors, but we have rounded them up below. Best for Families Royal Caribbean Norwegian Cruise Line MSC Cruises Princess Cruises Carnival Cruises P&O Cruises Best for Couples Celebrity Cruises NCL Princess Cruises MSC Cruises Royal Caribbean Fred. Olsen Cunard Cruises Holland America Line Best for Solo Travellers Fred. Olsen Holland America Line NCL Departure Ports for European Cruises We offer a variety of departure ports for our European cruises with a great deal of them departing from and arriving in Southampton or Portsmouth– for those who want the ease of starting and ending their trip in the UK. If you would prefer to depart from another European country, and perhaps enjoy some time there, we also depart from ports such as Barcelona, Copenhagen and Gran Canaria. Top European Cruise Destinations Europe is vast and offers completely unique experiences depending on where you travel – from the sandy coasts of the Mediterranean to the snowy fjords of Norway. The Mediterranean It won’t shock you that the Mediterranean is by far one of the most popular cruising destinations. It is incredibly vast and offers a range of different experiences – from historical sites across Greece and Rome, to the shopping destinations of Barcelona, Milan and Paris. You can sun yourself in France, Spain, Italy right across to Turkey on a Mediterranean Cruise. Mediterranean cruises make a great choice for families, couples and solo travellers alike as there really is something for everyone. Northern Europe Further north you will find the stunning landscape that is Norway. Sail through the famous fjords and take in the spectacular views of natural beauty. Even better, on these trips Iceland will often be included so you can admire the majestic towns and cities formed by volcanic eruptions. Northern Europe cruises are fantastic for couples and solo travellers as they offer the perfect chance to see some new sights. The Baltics Cruises to the Baltics offer rich culture and history in some of the most beautiful towns and cities. On these trips you will be able to visit the likes of Latvia, Denmark. Sweden and Estonia. These trips are great experiences for all and can be a chance to take the family somewhere new or explore as a couple. Booking a European Cruise Booking a European cruise is simple, you can browse our range of European cruise deals on our site and take a look at the best options for you. Or, if you want a little help to put together the perfect package you can give us a call and our cruise concierge are on hand to help plan every aspect of your trip and advise you. What to Pack for a European Cruise? What you need to pack for a European cruise will of course vary depending on your destination. But as a guide we would recommend the following: Casual clothing Formal clothing Swimwear Footwear including casual and formal Accessories such as jewellery, sunglasses, umbrellas Bags including plastic bags Toiletries Hair and makeup products Sunscreen Insect repellent Feminine hygiene products Painkillers First-aid kit Hand sanitiser Medications Money Travel documents Maps, travel guides, important phone numbers and addresses Technology such as phones, cameras, tablets and headphones Water bottle Reading/entertainment For Warmer Destinations: Beachwear Shorts Sandals Extra Swimwear For Cooler Destinations Coats Scarf, Gloves and a Hat Thermal Layers Thick Socks Boots Preparing for a European Cruise With all of the above information we hope that you feel prepared for your cruise. However, there may be some other things you want to do to prepare for your trip. Read up on Destinations One of the best things about going to so many places is seeing all the sites. So, we recommend reading up on the places you will be visiting and deciding exactly what you want to do and see whilst you’re there – so you don’t feel like you have missed anything. You can of course join excursions with your cruise line and take tours at each destination or you can do your own thing if there is something specific you want to do. We would recommend thinking about this in advance so that you are prepared. Prepare your Documents One of the most important aspects of preparing for any holiday, but specifically a cruise, is making sure you have all of your documents to hand, and they are all in date. These will now include Covid-19 documentation. Make sure you have: Passport Travel Insurance Cruise Boarding Passes Any Airline Tickets Luggage Tags You can check with your specific cruise line about any additional, and specific documentation you might need. With all that in mind, you will have the best adventure on a European cruise, and we hope that this guide has helped you in your preparations. We have a variety of European cruise deals for 2025 and 2026, or you can give us a call to discuss your next adventure! View Europe Cruises

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